Bill O’Reilly: Donald Trump Not A Racist Because He’s Not David Duke

Bill O’Reilly, racism monitor for the rest of us, lectured a Hispanic congressman last night that “this racism thing” about Donald Trump attacking the Hispanic judge sitting on the Trump University case is false. Why? Because Trump is not David Duke.

You may recall that on Tuesday night, O’Reilly announced, “This ‘racism’ business is totally out of control and journalists have a responsibility to reign it in, providing perspective rather than silently allowing the cheap talk.”

So, apparently, it’s just part of his job of being a responsible journalist (and has nothing, absolutely nothing, I’m sure, to do with the fact that Trump is O'Reilly's buddy) to acquit Trump of any and all charges of racism.

Unfortunately for O'Reilly, it’s hard to imagine that he’s going to persuade people with this definition of racism, as relayed in his interview with Rep. Bill Flores (R-TX):

O’REILLY This racism thing has been thrown around. Do you believe that Donald Trump gets up in the morning and says, you know what? I don’t like Mexicans, I’m going to go out and try to make them look bad. Do you believe that?

It says way more about O’Reilly than Trump if O’Reilly thinks that you're not a racist if you don't spend your day looking for ways to make minorities look bad. And not, say, announcing on television how pleasantly surprised you were that the African Americans filling a restaurant in Harlem were so well behaved.

Flores, predictably, didn’t call out O’Reilly’s bogus definition. Flores replied that he doesn’t believe Trump is a racist but “has made statements that can be interpreted as racist.” He added, “We don’t need that today. We want him to talk about a vision.”

So O’Reilly for the Defense (of Trump’s bigoted attacks) continued:

O’REILLY: All right, so you don’t believe that he wakes up and he wants to denigrate Mexicans?

As if that has anything to do with the matter.

O’Reilly continued, “Don’t you think that that was more about Trump being angry with the judge’s decision in a civil litigation rather than the judge’s ethnicity?” Yes, that may have been the genesis but Trump repeatedly made his attacks on the judge about his heritage. As Fox’s own Charles Krauthammer brilliantly explained to O’Reilly on Tuesday, “Who introduces that factor in talking about unfairness?”

Flores said it didn’t matter what Trump meant because “The American people heard racism,” instead of “a positive vision for the country.” And, of course, how to “get away from the Obama/Hillary regime.”

O’REILLY: OK, I get your point, but I think you understand mine as well. That you don’t use the “r word” unless you’re David Duke, unless you have got a history of trying to denigrate minorities or other people. I mean, you need to have a perspective. That’s all I’m saying. I don’t think it was wise that Mr. Trump said that about the judge. It wasn’t wise.

Besides the ridiculousness of O’Reilly suggesting that you have to be in the KKK to be a racist, the fact is that Trump has a longrecord of denigrating minorities.

And just to make the irony a little richer, probably the big reason people thought Trump a racist before his attack on Judge Gonzalo Curiel was Trump’s refusal to disavow the support of Duke when asked about it. Not surprisingly, O'Reilly called that a "non-story" pushed by the liberal media.

Something tells me O’Reilly’s Racial Rehab efforts are going to be in vain. As they should be.

Watch them below, from the June 8 The O’Reilly Factor, via Media Matters.

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We are all racists and sexists to varying degrees, the problem lies where people are in denial about that. First admit you are racist and then actively work to make yourself better. When Trump supporters refuse their racist label it says they are part of the problem for refusing to be part of the solution. Admit it and deal with it, be a better person.

I’m more and more convinced that O’Bully is way more than a ‘pal’ of the toad. The man may be flawed in umpteen ways, much to our aggravation, but he is not so out-and-out stoopid as to actually believe Trump is not racist, any more than he thought asking during a debate whether his questioner was on the rag was just dandy.

One has to wonder just how much it costs to purchase the approval and support of Mister Lookin’-out-for-the-Folks. $5 million? 10?

Part in denial dd. Part moving the goalposts. So by BOR anybody doing less than lynching a black man while wearing a white hood and robe is just a regular guy. Donald Trump didn’t lynch anyone. So he must be all right.

To keep the cerebellum from jumping out of the brain box screaming, BOR has to use a combination of denial and goal post moving. And lying. And misleading. And misinforming. And…..

It says way more about O’Reilly than Trump if O’Reilly thinks that you’re not a racist if you don’t spend your day looking for ways to make minorities look bad. -——-

Exactly, Ellen. It looks like BOR is simply refusing to see racism when it is clearly being displayed in the behavior of his pal, the GOP candidate (or when it stares back out at him from the mirror as per some of his own past comments).

Trump isn’t “going to go out and try to make them look bad” and he doesn’t wake up wanting to “denigrate Mexicans”? Surely BOR really isn’t stupid enough to think that racism always operate in that manner?! As far as his quip that you don’t use the “r” word unless the person is David Duke or has a history of denigrating minorities, has BOR not been paying attention? Trump HAS built up quite a history during this election of running down minorities. BOR is in denial.

Setting up these bogus arguments so he can then appear to knock them down in defense of Trump? LOL, what a joke! I realize he and Trump are pals but BOR is really starting to look like a fool with his shameful antics – which makes me wonder what Trump has promised BOR. Some kind of position of influence should Trump become President, hmm?

Milk shake groupie Bill O’Reilly Jr, and his nightly Rump Re-Hab segments are the funniest thing on television today. I don’t know how Junior keeps a straight face. Maybe there is more to this Bro-mance then just milk shakes. Is candidate Rump offering a partial Hair transplant to Junior’s receding hairline?